Listed
below are excellent C++ books, some of which adorn the
bookshelves of my library. While there are a lot of books
which clutter the market-place with promises sky-high,
very few of them seem to live up to their expectations.
Hence, I have only included those books that I feel are
actually worth the asking price. Many of them are
discounted by 10% to 30% through Amazon.

This definitive guide to C++ has
been updated to reflect the latest ANSI/ISO standard.
With more than 50,000 copies sold, the first edition has
helped thousands of developers improve their C++
programming skills. Continuing in this tradition, Meyers
has reworked every item in the book and has liberally
placed cross-references throughout the text

Scott Meyers' Effective C++ was a
successful bestseller. Now, with Effective C++ Plus,
Meyers answers consumers' pleas for more programming
tips, providing 50 new practical rules for C++
professionals. Sticking with the proven format of the
first book, each style rule is followed by a short
paragraph explaining the rule with examples illustrating
it.

Written by the inventor
of the language, this book is the defining text on the
language that has become central to software development
over the past five years. The third edition is based on
the ANSI C++ standard now being proposed with its many
new language features--templates, exceptions, namespaces,
and run-time type identification, to name a few.